LET GO:
COMPLICATED
Release date: July 2002.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: Griffith Park.
Remarks: Avril Lavigne's siblings, Matt and Michelle Lavigne, appear in the video, sitting down on the skatepark.
SK8ER BOI
Release date: October 2002.
Director: Francis Lawrence.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: This music video was shot in the city of Los Angeles and the actor starring the skater boy is called Jeremy Heisler.
I'M WITH YOU
Release date: December 2002.
Director: David LaChapelle.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: There is an alternative ending to this video, where Avril leaves the club with the members of her own band.
LOSING GRIP
Release date: March 2003.
Director: Liz Friedlander.
Location: New York.
Remarks: The shooting took place in Angel Orensanz Foundation and fans were invited to join the crowd.
MOBILE
Release date: January 2011.
Director: Unknown.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Although the official music video was recorded in 2002, it remained unreleased until 2011, when it was leaked on Youtube.
MY WORLD:
KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
Release date: March 2003.
Director: Marc Lostracco.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: This music video contains footage from the recording of the song and actual kids who are war victims.
UNDER MY SKIN:
DON'T TELL ME
Release date: March 2004.
Director: Liz Friendlander.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Even though the mirror in the video is fake, Avril punched it so hard that she got a few injuries in her fist.
MY HAPPY ENDING
Release date: July 2004.
Director: Meiert Avis.
Location: New York.
Remarks: Monique, one of Avril's best friends, appears at the end of the video.
NOBODY'S HOME
Release date: October 2004.
Director: Diana Martel.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's friend Monique appears in this video as well. There is an alternative version of this video that was not released until 2010.
HE WASN'T
Release date: January 2005.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: New York.
Remarks: The pink paint that comes out of the walls wouldn't fade away from Avril's hair. She had to bleach it several times to get rid of it.
THE BEST DAMN THING:
GIRLFRIEND
Release date: February 2007.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's brother, Matt Lavigne, and her old band's former guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, appear in the video.
WHEN YOU'RE GONE
Release date: May 2007.
Director: Marc Klasfeld.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: We can see the sign "A+D" written on one tree, which refers to Avril and her then husband Deryck Whibley, the lead singer from the Canadian punk rock band Sum 41.
GIRLFRIEND REMIX FEAT. LIL' MAMA
Release date: June 2007.
Director: R. Malcolm Jones.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The video features rap verses by Lil' Mama.
HOT
Release date: September 2007.
Director: Matthew Rolston.
Location: New Jersey.
Remarks: The video was shot at Murdoch Hall in Beacon, New Jersey. It's the exact same place where the musical Annie was filmed.
THE BEST DAMN THING
Release date: April 2008.
Director: Wayne Isham.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Matt Lavigne and Evan Taubelfeld appear in this video too. We can also see Devin Bronson, Avril's former guitarist between 2004 and 2007, in this music video.
GOODBYE LULLABY:
ALICE
Release date: January 2010.
Director: Dave Meyers.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The video features scenes from the film Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton.
WHAT THE HELL
Release date: January 2011.
Director: Marcus Raboy.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: We can see products of Abbey Dawn, Forbidden Rose, Wild Rose and Sony in the video. Avril's mum, Judy, and hairdresser, Gabriel Panduro, do a cameo in the video.
SMILE
Release date: May 2011.
Director: Shane Drake.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's eyes and green hair were edited to make them look much brighter than in real life.
WISH YOU WERE HERE
Release date: September 2011.
Director: Dave Meyers.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril actually cried while filming this music video. That's it, her tears are real.
GOODBYE
Release date: March 2012.
Director: Mark Liddell.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The footage belongs to the photoshoot for Vanity Fair Italy by Mark Liddell. Avril released this video as a gift for her fans.
AVRIL LAVIGNE:
HERE'S TO NEVER GROWING UP
Release date: May 2013.
Director: Robert Hales.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril prays tribute to Complicated. It also features Evan Taubenfeld and Devin Bronson.
ROCK N ROLL
Release date: August 2013.
Director: Chris Marrs Piliero.
Location: Palmdale desert.
Remarks: The diner is the one from Lady Gaga's Telephone. It features Billy Zane and Danica McKellar.
LET ME GO
Release date: October 2013.
Director: Christopher Sims.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: It features Avril's second husband Chad Kroeger and actor Herman Sinitzyn.
HELLO KITTY
Release date: April 2014.
Director: Unknown.
Location: Tokyo.
Remarks: Some scenes were shot at the famous Japanese sweet shop "Candy A-GO-GO!".
HEAD ABOVE WATER:
Release date: July 2002.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: Griffith Park.
Remarks: Avril Lavigne's siblings, Matt and Michelle Lavigne, appear in the video, sitting down on the skatepark.

Release date: October 2002.
Director: Francis Lawrence.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: This music video was shot in the city of Los Angeles and the actor starring the skater boy is called Jeremy Heisler.

Release date: December 2002.
Director: David LaChapelle.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: There is an alternative ending to this video, where Avril leaves the club with the members of her own band.

Release date: March 2003.
Director: Liz Friedlander.
Location: New York.
Remarks: The shooting took place in Angel Orensanz Foundation and fans were invited to join the crowd.

Release date: January 2011.
Director: Unknown.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Although the official music video was recorded in 2002, it remained unreleased until 2011, when it was leaked on Youtube.
MY WORLD:

Release date: March 2003.
Director: Marc Lostracco.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: This music video contains footage from the recording of the song and actual kids who are war victims.

Release date: March 2004.
Director: Liz Friendlander.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Even though the mirror in the video is fake, Avril punched it so hard that she got a few injuries in her fist.

Release date: July 2004.
Director: Meiert Avis.
Location: New York.
Remarks: Monique, one of Avril's best friends, appears at the end of the video.

Release date: October 2004.
Director: Diana Martel.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's friend Monique appears in this video as well. There is an alternative version of this video that was not released until 2010.

Release date: January 2005.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: New York.
Remarks: The pink paint that comes out of the walls wouldn't fade away from Avril's hair. She had to bleach it several times to get rid of it.
THE BEST DAMN THING:

Release date: February 2007.
Director: The Malloys.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's brother, Matt Lavigne, and her old band's former guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, appear in the video.

Release date: May 2007.
Director: Marc Klasfeld.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: We can see the sign "A+D" written on one tree, which refers to Avril and her then husband Deryck Whibley, the lead singer from the Canadian punk rock band Sum 41.

Release date: June 2007.
Director: R. Malcolm Jones.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The video features rap verses by Lil' Mama.

Release date: September 2007.
Director: Matthew Rolston.
Location: New Jersey.
Remarks: The video was shot at Murdoch Hall in Beacon, New Jersey. It's the exact same place where the musical Annie was filmed.

Release date: April 2008.
Director: Wayne Isham.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Matt Lavigne and Evan Taubelfeld appear in this video too. We can also see Devin Bronson, Avril's former guitarist between 2004 and 2007, in this music video.
GOODBYE LULLABY:

Release date: January 2010.
Director: Dave Meyers.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The video features scenes from the film Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton.

Release date: January 2011.
Director: Marcus Raboy.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: We can see products of Abbey Dawn, Forbidden Rose, Wild Rose and Sony in the video. Avril's mum, Judy, and hairdresser, Gabriel Panduro, do a cameo in the video.

Release date: May 2011.
Director: Shane Drake.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril's eyes and green hair were edited to make them look much brighter than in real life.

Release date: September 2011.
Director: Dave Meyers.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril actually cried while filming this music video. That's it, her tears are real.

Release date: March 2012.
Director: Mark Liddell.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: The footage belongs to the photoshoot for Vanity Fair Italy by Mark Liddell. Avril released this video as a gift for her fans.
AVRIL LAVIGNE:

Release date: May 2013.
Director: Robert Hales.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril prays tribute to Complicated. It also features Evan Taubenfeld and Devin Bronson.

Release date: August 2013.
Director: Chris Marrs Piliero.
Location: Palmdale desert.
Remarks: The diner is the one from Lady Gaga's Telephone. It features Billy Zane and Danica McKellar.

Release date: October 2013.
Director: Christopher Sims.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: It features Avril's second husband Chad Kroeger and actor Herman Sinitzyn.

Release date: April 2014.
Director: Unknown.
Location: Tokyo.
Remarks: Some scenes were shot at the famous Japanese sweet shop "Candy A-GO-GO!".

Release date: September 2018.
Director: Elliott Lester.
Location: Island.
Remarks: It was released on Avril's 34th birthday and it aims to raise awareness about Lyme disease.

Release date: December 2018.
Director: Erica Silverman.
Location: Unknown.
Remarks: In some of the scenes, Avril had to kiss the actor, who looks like her former lover Pete Jonas.

Release date: July 2019.
Director: Elliott Lester.
Location: California.
Remarks: Some scenes were shot at the Golden Oak Ranch owened by Walt Disney Studios. It features Zane Carney.

Release date: April 2020.
Director: Avril Lavigne.
Location: Avril's house.
Remarks: Avril used her iPhone to film her own scenes. The video was a message of hope during the Covid-19 pandemic.
LOVE SUX:

Release date: January 2021.
Directors: Mod Sun and Charlie Zwick.
Location: Los Angeles.
Remarks: Avril Lavigne returns to the music scene with her looks from Under My Skin.